Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
11 April North Korea Special Weapons News
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- JAPAN / NOKOR / N-P-T VOA 11 Apr 2003-- North Korea's three month waiting period to withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty expired Friday -- but questions on its status remain. Neighbor Japan says it still considers Pyongyang to be bound by the terms of the international pact because it did not follow proper procedures to quit
- Japan's spy satellite launch under fire KCNA 11 Apr 2003 -- Martin Lotscher, chairman of the Swiss Committee for Supporting Korea's Reunification, in a statement issued on April 1 condemned Japan's launch of spy satellites as a hostile act of threatening the sovereignty of the DPRK and the security of its people.
- S. Korean government's sycophantic action under fire KCNA 11 Apr 2003 -- The solidarity for implementing the south-north joint declaration in a statement issued on April 7 said that if the government truly wants peace, it should stop its sycophantic act and opt for national cooperation and the Korean nation must get united and reconcile with each other to achieve peace, not taken in by the U.S.-proposed multilateral talks, according to a news report.
- KCNA terms S. Korean "National Assembly" political waiting maid of U.S. KCNA 11 Apr 2003 -- The South Korean "National Assembly" reportedly decided on April 4 to recommend the authorities to fully examine the sanctions to be applied against the DPRK, talking about a solution to the "nuclear issue."
- President's cause will shine long, says Vishwanath KCNA 11 Apr 2003 -- Vishwanath, director general of the International Institute of the Juche Idea, on a visit to the DPRK in an interview with KCNA on Wednesday said that the cause of President Kim Il Sung will shine long thanks to leader Kim Jong Il who is identical with the president.
- Japan urged to behave itself KCNA 11 Apr 2003 -- If Japan continues going ahead with preparations for reinvasion of Korea with the help of the United States, the kingpin of state-sponsored terrorism, it will have to pay dearly for its reckless behavior, said the top official of a social organization of Korea on Wednesday.
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